A guide on farming decorations in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne. Included are decoration tiers and the rates of obtaining feystones from tempered monster investigations.

Farming Decorations

Aside from being granted by armor, skills are acquired by slotting your equipment with decorations. These can be obtained in a number of ways, including clearing main story quests and crafting them in the elder melder’s pot. The best way to farm decorations, however, is to run tempered monster investigations.

Tempered monsters investigations reward you with one to five reward boxes that contain either feystones or streamstones. When appraised, feystones turn into random decorations.

Decorations are categorized into four tiers: C, B, A, and S. Each tier has a specific chance of appearing after appraising various types of feystones. The chances that a reward will contain a specific feystone also depends on the threat level of the investigation.

Feystone Appraisal and Drop Rates

Feystone

Appraisal

Drop Rates

Mysterious Feystone

C (85%)

B (15%)

Threat Level 1 Investigations (55%)

Gleaming Feystone

C (65%)

B (34%)

A (1%)

Threat Level 1 Investigations (25%)

Threat Level 2 Investigations (34%)

Worn Feystone

C (10%)

B (82%)

A (6%)

S (2%)

Threat Level 2 Investigations (35%)

Threat Level 3 Investigations (70%)

Warped Feystone

B (77%)

A (18%)

S (5%)

Threat Level 2 Investigations (26%)

Threat Level 3 Investigations (13%)

The table above should guide you on which tempered monster investigations to farm when aiming for specific decorations. Attack jewels, for example, are A tier decorations. They have the highest chance of appearing after appraising warped feystones. Doing threat level 2 investigations then will grant you the best odds of obtaining them.

C Tier Decorations

C Tier

Intimidator

Sporepuff Expert

Divine Blessing

Fortitude

Scholar

Resuscitate

Palico Rally

Botanist

Tool Specialist

Free Meal

Stealth

Fire Resistance

Water Resistance

Thunder Resistance

Ice Resistance

Dragon Resistance

Poison Resistance

Blast Resistance

Paralysis Resistance

Sleep Resistance

Bleeding Resistance

Effluvia Resistance

Iron Skin

Geologist

Aquatic Expert

Airborne

Entomologist

Heavy Artillery

Hunger Resistance

B Tier Decorations

B Tier

Fire Attack

Water Attack

Thunder Attack

Ice Attack

Dragon Attack

Poison Attack

Evade Window

Affinity Sliding

KO

Speed Sharpening

Horn Maestro

Item Prolonger

Partbreaker

Speed Eating

Recovery Speed

Quick Sheath

Constitution

Flinch Free

Tremor Resistance

Stun Resistance

Stun Resistance

Blight Resistance

Health Boost

Stamina Thief

Critical Eye

Recovery Up

Evade Extender

Weakness Exploit

Slinger Capacity

Poison Shot

Bombardier

Earplugs

Defense

Wind Resistance

Non-Elemental Boost

Wide Range

A Tier Decorations

A Tier

Resentment

Normal Shots

Attack

Protective Polish

Power Prolonger

Maximum Might

Sleep Attack

Paralysis Attack

Latent Power

Stamina Surge

Capacity Boost

Adrenaline

Agitator

Guard

Guard Up

Special Ammo Boost

Blast Attack

Blast Shots

Paralysis Shots

Sleep Shots

Peak Performance

Elder Seal Up

S Tier Decorations

S Tier

Free Elem/Ammo Up

Piercing Shots

Marathon Runner

Bow Charge Plus

Spread/Power Shots

Mind’s Eye/Ballistic

Handicraft

Mushroomancer

Focus

Critical Boost

Critical Draw

Artillery

Other Methods

The Greatest Jagras Event Quest

The Greatest Jagras is a limited event that lets you easily farm feystones even without completing the quest. You will be pitted against an incredibly large Great Jagras that hits very hard and has massive amounts of health. Be warned as the monster can easily take out even well-equipped hunters in one strike.

After it eats, the Great Jagras will vomit up to 30 feystones that you can pick up. They will mostly be mysterious and glowing feystones, though worn and warped ones can randomly appear. You can return to camp even without completing the objective to keep the ones you have obtained.

1 Comment

You are missing ancient feystone on an iceborne guide. Where do these fall on the list since they drop decorations. They guide seems to have a complete lack of information on it and is only useful up until iceborne. Meaning it is not a “how to farm decorations in iceborne” it’s just for base game